Cone Ribbon

We downsized & moved house last Dec’, always something to do when you move, so, it has taken me till now to get rid of all those jobs, (unless there is another list I don’t know about)Finally I have a shop up n running with a bit of fine tuning to go.

First up I thought I would carry on with some of these mind game pieces, this is actually an easy one to get back into it. They refer to these as a Cone ribbon. The timber is Blackwood, it stands about 90mm tall (3.5” )

any comment welcome

-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got

Was it turned? Since the first image shows a flat surface out of plane from the also flat base, I wouldn’t think of the final form you show could be turned. But, hey, I’ve been shown to be wrong at least once before.

Hi PeteNice to see you back in action .That is a very interesting piece and as I was looking at it it brought back memories of a round newel post with a dropping spiral cap that that flowed into the handrail .It was a real head scratcher and we wound up cutting it from a solid piece with a saw with two guys following a line on both sides .This looks to me that you turned a ring to a symmetric triangular profile and then split it in half and attached them at a 90 DEG. swing and capped the ends with another turning .How close am I ?